qveenanaijah qveenanaijah
  • 01-09-2016
  • Spanish
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The Spanish verb "traer" is a "go" verb.

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BeautyandBrains23
BeautyandBrains23 BeautyandBrains23
  • 01-09-2016
Nope. It means "to bring"
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schoolhelp123 schoolhelp123
  • 02-09-2016
Yes, it is a "go" verb because it is "traigo" in "yo" form
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